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For a 3-CD box set, how to get the box?

11-22-2012, 03:34 PM

I've got 3 CD's that I want to sell as a package, and I want to put them in a 3-CD holding box, which I've seen many times over the years, I'm holding one from a Sound Effects collection in my hands right now. And I'm seeing them all over Amazon.com.

But I can't find out how to have them manufactured and printed, or even what they're called.

you will need to either hire a package designer, or develop your own box design and find a fabricator and pay for the manufacture, or...forgeddaboutit...

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Thank you. So is there no one that does this online, like say a CDBaby kind of operation? I've seen some custom packaging companies online, I guess a fabricator like that could make whatever I want...?

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Yes, pretty much any good print house can fabricate those types of boxes/sleeves. Check with some of the 'full service' disc replicators, who may have one on tap.

google 'design cd box set special packaging'...it came up with a bunch of results tha tmay be of use...

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Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally used up and worn out, shouting '...man, what a ride!'

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Thank you for that Google suggestion, this has opened up a lot of options. Following that, I've discovered that what I'm looking for is called a "Slipcase". There's somebody in the UK that has *exactly* what I want, gotta find someone more local...